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Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV Long range vs DS 3 Crossback E-Tense
MODEL
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Models
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Long-range (87 kWh),
DS 3 Crossback E-Tense 2019 50kWh
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LAUNCH
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Announced
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September 2025 (Europe)
2019
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Status
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Pre-production / Launch Q4 2025
Available to order. Released 2019, Q3
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Base Price
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€ 39,440 £ 26,020
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PERFORMANCE
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Power
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~215 hp (160 kW), FWD
FWD 136 hp (100 kW)
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Torque
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~300 Nm
260 Nm (192 lb-ft)
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Acceleration
The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
~7.5s (0–100 km/h, est.)
8.7 sec 0-62 mph |
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Max Speed
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~105 mph (170 km/h)
93 mph (150 km/h) |
BATTERY
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Capacity
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87 kWh (long-range)
45 kWh usable, 50 kWh total |
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Tech
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Lithium-ion, CMF-EV platform
Air-cooled Li-ion 400V |
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Range
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~373 miles (600 km)
206 mi WLTP, 267 mi NEDC |
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Consumption
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~15–16 kWh/100 km (est.)
283 Wh/mi WLTP |
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Recuperation
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Regenerative braking, multi-level
2 modes, with gear selector
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Heat Pump
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AC Charging
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Up to 22 kW (≈4–5 hrs full)
Type 2 7.4 kW, 0-100% in 7 hours 30 min |
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DC Charging
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Up to 150 kW (≈30 min 10–80%)
CCS 100 kW max, 10-80% in 30 min |
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Others
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OTA battery management updates
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BODY
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Type
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Compact crossover SUV, 5 seats
5 door crossover, 4 seats |
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Platform
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Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi CMF-EV (Ampr Medium)
PSA EMP1 |
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Dimensions
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~4.5 m length, ~1.86 m width, ~1.64 m height
4118 x 1802 x 1534 mm (162.1 x 70.9 x 60.4 in) |
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Drag Co-Efficient
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~0.28 (est.)
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Wheelbase
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~2.73 m
2558 mm (100.7 in) |
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Clearance
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~180 mm
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Weight
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~1,800–2,000 kg (est.)
EU: 1523 kg unladen, 1975 kg gross |
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Suspension
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Independent (MacPherson front, multi-link rear)
Front MacPherson struts, rear multi-link
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Wheels
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18–20 inch options
R17, R18 |
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Trunk/Boot
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~500 L (est.)
EU: 350 l, 1050 l max |
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Frunk/Bonnet
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No |
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Towing
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Up to 1,200 kg (est.)
No |
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Others
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Panoramic electrochromic roof
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DISPLAYS
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Centre
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12-inch vertical touchscreen
10.3" touchscreen
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Driver's Display
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12.3-inch digital cluster
7" |
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Head-Up
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Yes (select trims)
Yes, retractable |
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Others
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Premium sound system integration
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COMFORT
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Seats
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5, heated/ventilated, premium upholstery
Heated front seats
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Roof
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Panoramic glass with smart shading
No glass roof
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Parking Aids
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360° cameras, sensors, auto-park assist
Front and rear sensors, 180˚ reversing camera, autonomous parking
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Connectivity
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Wireless Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, OTA updates
Wired Android Auto and Apple CarPlay
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Others
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Multiple drive modes (Eco, Comfort, Sport)
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SAFETY
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Airbags
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Full set (front, side, curtain)
Side airbags, front and rear, head airbag system
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Driving Aids
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Adaptive cruise, lane keep, blind spot, emergency braking
Front radar and camera, 12 sensors. Extended Emergency Braking System with pedestrian and cyclist recognition, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Departure Warning, Active Blind Spot Detection, Extended Traffic Sign Recognition, High Beam Assist
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Self Driving
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Level 2 ADAS
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Crash Tests
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NCAP 2019: 4 stars
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Note
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Others
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Built in partnership with Renault (Ampere unit)
Launch market: Europe first, other regions later
Mid-range (~60 kWh) variant expected by 2026
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disclaimer
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Disclaimer Note
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